Has the UK equity income ‘dash for trash’ run its course?
Although the majority have done well, not every UK equity income fund has benefitted equally
Although the majority have done well, not every UK equity income fund has benefitted equally
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University of Oxford spin-out makes up chunky weighting of Neil Woodford’s comeback fund
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Stockpickers still putting their chips on a cyclical recovery but ‘a lot is already priced in and a pause may be warranted’
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FTSE Small-Cap has risen 111% since last March, compared with 75% for the FTSE 250
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An astonishing earnings season for US corporates has not had much impact on share prices
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Oracle of Omaha has returned 508% in pounds and pence compared with Scottish Mortgage’s 1,928% gains
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Devon Equity Management has recently launched a Luxembourg Sicav
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UK dividend payments fell by 26.7% in Q1, the slowest rate of decline in the last 12 months
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Document fishing for interest also lists a WCM Partners Healthcare (GP) Ltd at an address in the Cayman Islands
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50% of UK fund buyers said they plan on upping their exposure to Japanese equities and none were looking to sell out
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Proposals for a breakaway league comprising Europe’s elite football teams have been widely slammed by stakeholders
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Fund has benefitted from small cap exposure rather than widespread ownership of traditional value
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